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The Goose Is Getting Fat by Michael Morpurgo (Egmont, £5.99)
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Book review: Whiffy Wilson by Caryl Hart and Leonie Lord (Orchard, £10.99)
Book review: PONG! by Chris McCormack (Batmack Limited, available on iPad, 99p. http://bit.ly/ipadpong or search on iBooks)
Percy Jackson And The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan (Puffin, £6.99)
A Very Curious Bear by Tony Mitton and Paul Howard (Orchard Books, £5.99)
The Green Line by Polly Farquharson (Frances Lincoln, £11.99)
Holly Starcross by Berlie Doherty (Andersen Press, £5.99)
The Whistling Monster – Stories from Around the World by Jamila Gavin (Walker Books, £3.99)
Who Did It? by Malachy Doyle and Joy Gosney (Picture Corgi, £5.99
What’s In Store? by Pippa Goodhart and Joelle Dreidemy (Egmont, £10.99)
It’s a Secret! by John Burningham (Walker Books, £11.99)
Oliver Who Travelled Far and Wide by Mara Berman and Nick Maland (Hodder, £10.99)
The Summer of the Witch by Maisie Raine (Olympia, £6.99)
Dido by Adele Geras (David Fickling Books, £12.99)
Shark Island by David Miller (Oxford, £5.99)
Ellie and Granny Mac by Elizabeth MacLennan and Sue Williams / Drusilla and Her Brothersby Dyan Sheldon and Emma Dodson (Walker Books, £3.99 each)
Flabby Cat And Slobby Dog by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross (Andersen Press, £10.99)
The Ogress And The Snake and other stories from Somalia by Elizabeth Laird (Frances Lincoln, £5.99)
Christian The Lion by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall (Red Fox, £5.99)
6 Feet Deepby Rose Impey (Orchard Books, £5.99)
The Secret Garden: Illustrated Edition by F Hodgson Burnett, illustrated by Inga Moore (Walker Books, £9.99)
Rattle and Rap by Susan Steggall (Frances Lincoln,£11.99)
Bottoms Up! by Jeanne Willis and Adam Stower (Puffin, £5.99)
Ferocious Wild Beasts! by Chris Wormell (Jonathan Cape, £10.99)
Love, Splat by Rob Scotton (HarperCollins, £5.99)
Hooray for Anna Hibiscus! by Atinuke (Walker Books, £3.99)
Cat Tales: Shop Cat by Linda Newbery (Usborne, £3.99)
CTRL-Z by Andrew Norriss (Puffin, £4.99)
Mohammed's Journey by Anthony Robinson and Anne-marie Young, illustrated by June Allan (Frances Lincoln, £11.99)
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stuart (Chicken House, £12.99)
Giants by Mij Kelly and Nick Maland (Hodder, £5.99)
The Queen's Poison by Rosalind Kerven (Talking Stone, £5.99)
Can You Growl Like A Bear? by John Butler (Orchard, £5.99)
Natural Talent by Sheelagh White (Big Paw Books, £6.99)
Dog Biscuit by Helen Cooper (Doubleday, £10.99)
The Monster Who Ate Darkness by Joyce Dunbar illustrated by Jimmy Liao (Walker Books, £10.99)
Nat Fantastic by Giles Andreae and Katharine McEwen (Orchard Books, £10.99)
Where's My Cuddly? by Gill Lobel and Sebastian Braun (Orchard Books, £10.99)
Fairies: A Celebration Of The Seasons by Beverlie Manson (Boxer Books, £12.99)
Once by Morris Gleitzman; Then by Morris Gleitzman (both Puffin, £5.99)
Girls Are Best by Sandi Toksvig (Doubleday, £7.99)
The Adventures of Duck, Bill and Arnold by Elizabeth Carter, illustrated by Derek Taylor (DB&A Books, £5.99)
Christmas choice
Wilderness, by Roddy Doyle (Scholastic, $5.99)
Bloodchild, by Tim Bowler (Oxford, £12.99)